Adam Ratcliffe wrote:
> I'm personally rather fond of the levitating gnu icon.
I like it mostly because it is visually very distinct from the other
round blue bobs in my dock.
The proposed new icons on emacswiki are for my taste visually too
similar to the other blue round thingies in my dock. I use the dock
often to switch from one application to another and I am slower when I
have to look twice to find the right icon.
just my 2c
Robert
> On 8 Dec, 2007, at 2:03 AM, Adrian Robert wrote:
>
>> On 12/7/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> Now for something quite superficial....
>>>
>>> What is the status/history on the current icon choice for Nextstep
>>> Emacs (the orange levitating gnu)? ...
>>
>>> Wouldn't it make sense to use Andrew Zhilin's new icons?
>>> (http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/wiki/EmacsIcons
>>> ) They would in my opinion blend better into the Mac environment. (And
>>> are after all official Emacs icons, or have I missed something?)
>>
>> This will be done when/if Emacs.app goes into GNU CVS. I may keep the
>> levitating GNU for a binary distribution done from Sourceforge, mainly
>> to mark any difference (in terms of added lisp packages or whatever --
>> cf. Aquamacs).
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